China Authorities have increased arrests on Christian groups

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Aug 24, 2007, 7:30:50 PM8/24/07
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* Faith Under Fire

China Authorities have increased arrests on Christian groups *

By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN
The Associated Press
Friday, August 24, 2007; 8:21 AM

BEIJING -- Authorities have increased arrests on Christian groups
operating outside China's sole official government church following a
crackdown ordered last month, an overseas monitoring group reported Friday.

At least 15 leaders in the unofficial church have been detained in
recent days across six provinces and regions, according to the China Aid
Association, based in Midland, Texas.

They include seven church leaders arrested during a worship service in
Inner Mongolia on Tuesday and six others detained for up to 10 days in
the neighboring provinces and Shandong and Jiangsu. In another case,
Christian businessman Zhou Heng was arrested while picking up an order
of two tons of Bibles at a bus station, the association said.

Those actions follow a crackdown on unauthorized religious activity
ordered July 5 as part of a drive against crime and economic chaos at
the village level.

"Strike hard against illegal religious and evil cult activity; eliminate
elements that affect the stability of village governance," said the
directive.

The text was derived from remarks issued by Vice Public Security
Minister Liu Jinguo at a nationwide teleconference and posted on the
ministry's Web site. Other crimes targeted ranged from kidnapping and
gang activity to production of fake products and exploitation of the
millions of children left behind in villages by parents who migrate to
work in cities.

The association said some of those arrested had been conducting worship
services or vacation bible camps, including Kong Lingrong, who was
running a Bible study class for young people on July 14 when it was
interrupted by local officials.

Determined to make her stop, they cut water and electricity to her home,
the association said.

Authorities have demanded Kong guarantee in writing that she would not
conduct such classes in future, warning that until she does so, they
would also cut power and water to the homes of anyone found meeting with
her, it said.

Calls to local governments and police stations in the areas where
arrests were reported either rang unanswered or answered by people who
said they had no knowledge of the arrests.

China allows Christians to worship only in Communist Party-controlled
churches, although millions of others risk harassment, fines and terms
in prison camps by worshipping in independent congregations usually
hosted in private

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